Holly: This relates to addressing the password issue.
Barry:
Or should I say that YOUR timing is impeccable.
Do I only need to install that one new script? Or would
I have to upgrade entirely to the cvs to make this happen?
I think we're running 2.1.5 on the relevant server. Or 2.1.3.
Can't really remember.
I handle all or pieces of four different mailman installations.
Thank you folks so much for a great product. It has served
our work well.
-- Hugh
>From barry at python.org Thu Dec 30 22:56:22 2004
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Developers] Need to reset passwords en masse, pls help
From: Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org>
To: hesco at greens.org
Cc: mailman-developers at python.org
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 00:46, Hugh Esco wrote:
> I have command line access as root in a BSD jail to this
> installation.
>=20
> I need to know: is there anyway I can automate the resetting
> of every password for every subscriber on this installation,
> with the new password sent out in an email to the subscriber,
> and causing as little confusion and disruption as possible?
You're timing is impeccable! I just checked in a script called
'reset_pw' which was based on a contribution by Florien Weimer. This
script is intended to be run under bin/withlist and can be used to reset
the passwords for all the members of a list (or all members of all
lists, using withlist's -a option).
After you've reset the passwords, you'd want to run cron/mailpasswds
manually to send out new reminders containing the new passwords.
While the script has been checked into CVS, it hasn't undergone much
testing, so caveat emptor (read: make backups first!). If you don't
have CVS access and can't wait until Mailman 2.1.6, look here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mailman/mailman/bin/?only_with_tag=3D=
Release_2_1-maint
but remember that the SourceForge CVS delay means the script isn't
visible yet.
Cheers,
-Barry